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Mosseri, however, does not agree and with a Reel

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2024 6:25 am
by Rajulk985
responds to all those who hope for a return to photos, which is the purpose for which the platform was created, stating that the future will be videos and that Instagram will continue to move in that direction, while continuing to support photographic content (even if it seems that the engagement of static posts is constantly decreasing).

In short, the process of “tiktokification” of Instagram will buy country b2b b2c email address list continue, also by virtue of the full-screen feed test and the increase in suggested content in the feed, and this video certainly did not reassure users who continue (rightly!) to state that if they wanted TikTok they would have downloaded it directly without expecting Instagram to become one.

Speaking of Mosseri's speech, we recommend a fun parody by Gaia Spizzichino, a content creator known on Instagram as @normalizenormalhomes , who with her completely imaginative translation perhaps said what Mosseri could never have said in front of the camera.


Source: @normalizenormalhomes on Instagram

If you want to watch the parody video you can find it at this link , while the original one by Mosseri is available here .

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Google Changes Date to Say Goodbye to Cookies: It Moves to 2024
In recent months, Google had declared that Chrome would stop using third-party cookies to track users starting in 2023. In recent days, the news has been postponed to 2024 in order to give professionals in the sector more time to adapt to new monitoring tools such as, for example, the Privacy Sandbox currently being tested.

As the company stated: “Improving privacy for individuals while giving businesses the tools they need to succeed online is vital to the future of the open web. That’s why we launched the Privacy Sandbox initiative: to collaborate on developing privacy-friendly alternatives to third-party cookies and other forms of tracking. Over the past few months, we’ve released several test versions of a series of new Privacy Sandbox APIs in Chrome for developers to test . ”

In response to the tests currently active, more time was required to better understand the mechanism, so much so that Google has decided to begin phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome starting in the second half of 2024 : one year later than the previously decided deadline.

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